I finally got hold of the new internet project of Google, which is a new type of smartphone support system switching to Google. Basically, Google uses the T-Mobile network and Sprint to give you the best of both worlds at a low monthly cost. The best part of Google Fi is that you only pay for the data you use and report all data used for the month. Although carriers like AT & T are postponing their deferrals expire after only a month while Google allows you to carry more as long as you like. In essence, it is not prepaid data plan
To use Project Fi, you will need a Nexus 6, which has radios for 4G LTE on both T-Mobile and Sprint. And the setup process is a little time and not so simple that it took me about an hour to set up. But no worries, I documented my installation process everything on my rooted Nexus 6 so if you ever need to set up Project Fi on your rooted Nexus 6 with CM12.1 you'll know how.
I should have a full review of Fi project once I used it for a few weeks but for now it seems very promising way for reduce your smartphone bill. in two (or more)
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